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in the clever word-shethe of
"Portrait of Raeqeuelt" and Brain trust
mr. Kleherg u the Washington
the chapter on FDR. is Po fine
paper, and the Rable drawing
and heartining Its a great
The long article about the read
tale ! - infiritely more inspiring
that doesn't go through Kevely than the rait-eplitter to -President
County g haunt read yet, cause haunth legend 9 think. Please read it if you
9 wanted to stop reading and
Syndan, g'm agag to hear
write you. Honey, Thanks a lot
what you re deading ! Please tell
for sending me these things.
me all 9 may hear about both
2 liket to know all about you;
the South Texas husiness and
understand
and I like you to that
the ge offer. g mean all that's
g'm interested g shall keep
not confidential or suh rosa or
them all. you might want that
something The very Ausera letters ge
Houstan spechangeles Do you?
are something to Conjure with,
Today, between times of
aren't they? They represent so
directing my three negron as
much power that's no pun.
the yard and matching the
Today g'ue been tasking
tree purgeon, S read in Rosewelt
through the nBC notehash and
and His America." g love the chapter
have determined to get our radio
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In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes how she received two letters from him that day and says sending letters by special delivery makes no difference in the time of delivery. She comments on the clippings he sent, mentions the book she is reading, asks about the General Electric (GE) job offer, says she is looking at the National Broadcast Company (NBC) notebooks he sent, and tells him she will go to town tomorrow and bring home her chairs. She ends with the wish that her letters were more clever, bright and interesting.
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